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geekhack Marketplace => Great Finds => Topic started by: chenga91 on Sat, 08 October 2011, 02:07:07
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"Leopold and EliteKeyboards are proud to announce Tenkeyless Leopold keyboards with Red Cherry MX linear switches as well as a very limited edition Tenkeyless with Clear Cherry MX tactile switches.
Presale for these new boards begins, through both EK and Leopold Korea websites, on Oct. 13th. Shipping begins on Oct. 23rd **
In addition, EK will be simultaneously releasing Tenkeyless Leopold boards in WHITE with a variety switch options.
** Some model variants will be exclusive to EK or Leopold Korea, respectively. Shipment date is tentative." -copied with Elitekeyboards.com
http://www.elitekeyboards.com/index.php?sub=news&id=21 (http://www.elitekeyboards.com/index.php?sub=news&id=21)
Link to the keyboards: http://elitekeyboards.com/products.php?sub=leopold,tenkeyless
All of them are $109 :D Sadly, with CA tax, it gets a bit pricey for me... :(
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This is awesome!! Any idea on the pricing?
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No idea. :/ I'll update with pricing info in three days when they start preorders in 3 days :)
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omg. leopold board with clears?!!? is anyone else salivating?
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omg. leopold board with clears?!!? is anyone else salivating?
Maybe if they were ergo clears
Sent from my EVO
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Most manufacturers don't provide ergo clears, right? From what I've read so far (I'm still pretty new to the forums) you basically swap out the spring of the MX clear switch out for the spring of a MX brown/blue switch, right?
If it's possible, could someone explain what it means for MX clears to be "stiffer" than browns? Is there more resistance and tactility as you press down on the key?
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I am so tempted to pull the trigger on the clears and if it comes in white I think I'll be all over it. I'm really looking for something stiffer than my reds and with some tactile feedback to be a little more practical for typing. It's taking me quite a bit of adjustment to type on reds but I find it fantastic for gaming.
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want the clears.. D:
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Most manufacturers don't provide ergo clears, right? From what I've read so far (I'm still pretty new to the forums) you basically swap out the spring of the MX clear switch out for the spring of a MX brown/blue switch, right?
If it's possible, could someone explain what it means for MX clears to be "stiffer" than browns? Is there more resistance and tactility as you press down on the key?
Yeah, ergo clear is an after-market mod. Stiffer means harder to push, but not necessarily more tactile.
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ํYa, my weak fingers can't handle real clears. I tried a Deck Frost and sent it back. Love my new Filco ergo clear though.
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so this means expect EK to have it in summer 2012 :D
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So anyone have the preorder link from EK?
checked the site today and cant find anything. Should be the 13th if im not mistaken
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EK is SUCH a ****tease...
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agreed
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Tenkeyless reds up.
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White up.
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Oooh this is exciting
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o lawd the suspense is killing me
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Just picked up TKL White with Clears. Here's to hoping shipping actually starts on Oct. 23rd!
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Ordered Leopold Tenkeyless with cherry mx reds! Awww yeaahh!
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wow they sold out already
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I don't think they're sold out. There's none in stock because it's a preorder.
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ooh i see... hmmm tempting.... i do have a full board of clears.. .just not mounted.
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A Leopold tenkeyless with clears? Quick, has hell frozen over? :smow:
Most manufacturers don't provide ergo clears, right? From what I've read so far (I'm still pretty new to the forums) you basically swap out the spring of the MX clear switch out for the spring of a MX brown/blue switch, right?
If it's possible, could someone explain what it means for MX clears to be "stiffer" than browns? Is there more resistance and tactility as you press down on the key?
Clears are stiffer then browns in two different ways. First, the clears have a stronger spring that requires more force to push down. I find that brown keys depress slightly when wresting my hands on them, clears do not. Second, the clears have a large bump on the slider, so it's very noticeable when you reach the activation point. Some people have described the tactility of browns as feeling like reds with dirt in them, though that's probably unkind. So yes, more resistance and tactility as you press down on the key,
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A Leopold tenkeyless with clears? Quick, has hell frozen over? :smow:
Clears are stiffer then browns in two different ways. First, the clears have a stronger spring that requires more force to push down. I find that brown keys depress slightly when wresting my hands on them, clears do not. Second, the clears have a large bump on the slider, so it's very noticeable when you reach the activation point. Some people have described the tactility of browns as feeling like reds with dirt in them, though that's probably unkind. So yes, more resistance and tactility as you press down on the key,
Ahhhh thanks for the information :)
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anyone know if leopold will be making 104boards with clears?
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the otaku white TKL is so clean D: but.. thanks to being in CA with tax and shipping brings it to $128.49
...not happening.